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Category: Vintage Fashion

Highlights of a Canadian Eaton’s Catalogue, Fall/Winter 1940-1941

Today’s post is about my Eaton’s Catalogue Fall/Winter of 1940-1941 that I picked up at the Toronto Vintage & Antique show last year. The catalogue was in great shape, considering it’s age and is filled with many wonderful images.

1940s vintage cover of an Eatons Catalogue 1940-1941 Fall Winter featuring a woman in a 1940s winter jacket and winter hat.

Some background information about this specific catalog:

What is interesting about this catalogue as you are about to see, is that at the time of the creation of this book Canada has been involved in the war now since Sept of 1939, so we are moving into year 2. However when you look inside the book you would NEVER of know there was a war on expect for some teeny tiny little hints (which I will be showing you).The catalog is filled with furs, silk, every piece of machinery you can find, rubber tires etc. etc. etc.

Why was it like this?

Well after some poking around I found out that Canada did not start coupon rationing till 1942 (we did have in place a system called ‘Honour Rationing‘ at the time of the creation of this book. How Canadian of us), and clothing items like Silk started to be rationed in the later part of 41’ so it would make sense that the Eaton’s catalogue would carry on like it always had because nothing had really changed at this point.

Now onto the shopping!

Canadian Eaton’s Catalogue, Fall/Winter 1940-1941

Our first grouping of ladies are sporting ‘that better-dressed’ look at an in-expensive price’. I would love the second last 1940s dress on the right.

1940s vintage photo of a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue featuring a collection of women's 1940s dresses. Fantastic 1940s fashions.

We do stumble upon a mention of the war with the bolero jacket dress description and the interesting colour choice you can have the dresses in called: ‘British Navy’. I’m wondering if it was changed from ‘Navy Blue’ to reflect our British ties?

1940s Fashion: A 1940s bolero jacket dress description as seen in a Eatons Catalogue 1940 -1941 Fall Winter Edition.

The Junior section is always where I tend to see of the cutest dresses like the plaid one on the right. She is ‘Mad for Plaid!’. PLUS you can clearly see the militant look that came into vogue during this time in the two dresses on the left.

Further Reading: Plaid…A Fall Fashion Trend. The Vintage Edition

1940s Fashion: 1940s Women's Dresses, one being in plaid as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

It’s always a treat when the catalogue posts some of their items for sale in colour. Look at those wonderful patterns and dress designs!

1940s Fashion: Women's 1940s Dresses in various patterns as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

More lovely 1940s dresses! Oh my…….I would like an order of all 3 please! Once again dress 2 & 3 are in the military style, and their hats are fantastic!

1940s Fashion: 1940s Women's Dresses, 1940s Hats and 1940s Jacket with skirt as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

As I stated above rationing was not really mandatory in Canada, so seeing a full ad for ‘Silk Hose’ was still 100% okay. -1940s vintage advertisement.

1940s Silk Hosiery Advertisiment as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Your outfits are NOT complete without smart-looking 1940s shoes, that are moderately priced.

1940s Fashion: late 1940, early 1941's womens fall winter shoes ad seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Even women’s dancing shoes are featured.

Further Reading: Time To Dance! Vintage Instructions To Get You Dancing In No Time

1940s women's dance shoes illustration as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Lets also not forget that this is the Fall/Winter CANADIAN Catalogue, so take your pick of the warmest, classiest winter footwear on the block.

1940s Fashion: late 1940, early 1941's womens fall winter shoes as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

And now for most amazing shoes in the book. ‘Sled’ Heels!! WOW! Those are absolutely stunning!

1940 Fashion: A women's shoe with a cut out in the heel as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

1940s Hats Hats Hats! Here is a small selection of what was posted in the catalog. I’m a huge fan of the ‘Sideliner’.

1940s Fashion: Late 1940, early 1941 women's fall winter hats as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Interesting find alert!, # 4 ‘The Crepe Topper‘. I have honestly never heard of this idea but now that I have, I want one…badly. According to the description below it’s “Finely pleated rayon crepe, encircling the neck and tying about the waist. It allows you to lend variety to a plain dress”. How cool!

1940s Fashion: Women's Earl 1940s Boleros, Jacket, Crepe Topper and blouse as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Don’t worry men, Eaton’s has stuff for you as well. Monogrammed ties, that go with any of the shirts featured are perfect for everyday wear.

1940s Fashion for Men: Late 1940, early 1941 Men's vintage shirts and ties as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

I love how the men socks below in their vibrant colours and patterns are also very popular right now with the gentlemen of today. Good style never goes OUT of style.

1940s Fashion: Late 1940s, Early 1941 Men's socks and women's hosiery as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Other items you can purchase…Accordions!

1940s Accordions for sale in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Power Tools and Accessories for the home craftsman.

1940s Power tools for sale as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

Beautiful 1940s Jewelry like, fruit necklaces (very popular with the vintage crowd right now).

1940s Fashion: Early 1941 vintage fruit necklace as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

And hair tools for the ladies. This page is always a favorite of mine, especially since I’m into vintage hairstyles and it’s fun to see the items I use today being sold 70+ years earlier.

Further Reading:

1940s Hairstyle: 1940 - 1941 women's hair styling accessories as seen in a Eaton's 1940-1940 Fall / Winter Catalogue

And that was the last image for this post today.  I will be doing a part 2 soon featuring other catalogues during this time period. Will the Eaton’s Catalogue change as Canada gets deeper into the war, or will it remain the same as we have seen here? Stay tuned!

Question time: Do you have a favorite item featured above? If you do please share.

Note! As of Nov 15th, 2023 there was a copy for sale on eBay, which you can find HERE.

Would you like to own a vintage 1940s fashion item (or a replica of one)? Then take a look at the items for sale in my 1940s Fashion Etsy collection page (updated regularly), found HERE.

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂

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Vintage Fashion Designer: Howard Greer-The Man with the Sixth Sense

Howard Greer (1886-1974) was a Hollywood fashion designer and a costume designer in the Golden Age of American cinema, and credited by Vogue on having “a sixth sense about the fashion future “.

1940s vintage photo: Deanna Durbin in Hoop Skirt Styled Lace Fabric Flowered Evening Dress Designed by Howard Greer
 Source: All Posters

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Note: If you click on an item and it is no longer available, don’t fret! The websites I have provided are updated daily with 1000’s of new & vintage items. Just do a quick search and see what you find.


Vintage Fashion Designer: Howard Greer-The Man with the Sixth Sense

Notable Career Highlights:

* Howard Greer began his fashion career at Lucile in 1916, working in both her New York and Chicago branches before serving in France in World War I.

* After the war, he remained in Europe, working for Lucille, Paul Poiret, and Molyneux, and designing for the theatre.

* He returned to America in 1921, and through his theatre work was hired as chief designer for Famous Players-Lasky studios.

* He was the first major costume designer to take the leap of establishing his own couture house in 1927.

* He designed primarily modern dress films with glamorous wardrobes for the star, no matter what her social standing. Though he did add society women and their daughters to his clientele as his workmanship became more well-known.

* His Ready-To-Wear line created in 1947 was sold around the country and he was in the top-tier of American ready-to-wear designers.

* He designed custom clothing for the stars until his retirement in 1962 (Source).

Howard Greer Designs:

* Tended toward the expensive afternoon and evening clothes of the fitted torso type with eye-catching effects.

* Did not follow the padded shoulder line of the 1940s, and liked to work with black combined with a range of pinks for contrast.

* Specialized in cocktail and dinner dresses that he specifically designed to look good seated at a table with stunning necklines (Source).

1940s Rayon Cocktail Howard Greer Dress.

Howard Greer 1940s Cocktail Dress -1940s Fashion.
Source: Flickr-Raina

Fantastic example of a beautiful neckline design on this 1940s Howard Greer dress.

Howard Greer 1940s dress -Fantastic example of beautiful neckline design on this 1940s dress.
Source: The vintage minimalist

1940s peekaboo floral and black dress.

1940s Howard Greer Vintage Dress -1940s peekaboo floral and black dress.
Source: Pinterest

1940s Cocktail Dress with lace like detail along the front.

Howard Greer 1940s Cocktail Dress. 1940s Cocktail Dress with lace like detail along the front.
Source: 1stdibs

Howard Greer Fashion Designs in the Movies:

Katharine Hepburn’s 1938 hit movie ‘Bringing up Baby‘ with Cary Grant featured Howard Greer Designs.

Katharine Hepburn's 1938 hit movie 'Bringing up Baby' with Cary Grant featured Howard Greer Designs. 1930s fashions for women.

Another gown from ‘Bringing up Baby’.

bringing up baby Howard Greer 1930s outfit worn by Katherine Hepburn.

My Favorite Wife‘-1940 featuring Irene Dunne & Cary Grant. Those 1940s dresses are…AMAZING!

'My Favorite Wife'-1940 featuring Irene Dunne & Cary Grant. 1940s Dresses by Howard Greer
Source: The Motion Pictures Blog

Irene Dunne in ‘Love Affair‘, 1939. Howard Greer, costume design.

1930s Fashion: Irene Dunne in 'Love Affair', 1939. Howard Greer, costume design. What a stunning 1930s dress.

Designing outside of the movies:

Howare Greer Fashion Designs Outside of the Movies:

Rita Hayworth in 1941 wearing a pink & silver lamé gown.

Rita Hayworth in 1941 wearing a pink & silver lamé gown by Howard Greer. 1940s Fashion.

The Wedding Dress for Gloria Vanderbilt for her wedding to Pat DiCicco in 1941.

1940s Wedding Dress / 1940s Photo: The Wedding Dress for Gloria Vanderbilt for her wedding to Pat DiCicco in 1941.
Source: Dressing vintage

And for something completely different. Greer created a dress called “The Travel Dress” (which I seriously need). Same dress 12 ways for travel. Seen in Look magazine Jan. 1, 1952.

1950s Fashion:  "The Travel Dress" (which I seriously need). Same dress 12 ways for travel. Seen in Look magazine Jan. 1, 1952.
Source: Coco’s Retro Closet
1950s Fashion:  "The Travel Dress" (which I seriously need). Same dress 12 ways for travel. Seen in Look magazine Jan. 1, 1952.
Source: Coco’s Retro Closet

Today, Howard Greers are very hard to find but I did find some currently on the web, if you have the money and are the right size. Happy shopping!

Note: If you click on a link and the item is no longer avail, don’t worry..Etsy has lots of products on their website that just might work, you just have to do a bit of searching (which is always fun).

Howard Greer Fashion Designs “Other” Examples:

First up, why not make your OWN Howard Greer 1950s Button Front Day Dress w/ Pockets as seen on this vintage sewing pattern (in mint condition). Available as of April 2023 HERE.

Howard Greer 1950s Button Front Waist Day Dress w/ Pockets as seen on this vintage sewing pattern.

Source: Etsy

1950s navy blue couture Howard Greer Cocktail Dress.

Howard Greer 1950s Cocktail Dress in Blue.  1950s Fashion.
Source: Etsy-MotherOfVintage
Howard Greer 1950s Cocktail Dress in Blue.  1950s Fashion.
Source: Etsy-MotherOfVintage

1940S Howard Greer Silk Crepe Short Sleeve Cocktail Dress With taffeta bands & bows.

1940s Fashion: Howard Greer Silk Crepe Short Sleeve Cocktail Dress With Taffeta Bands & Bows

Source: Etsy

Fringed 1930s/1940s Cocktail Dress.

Howard Greer 1930s 1940s Cocktail Dress
Source: Etsy-EadoVintage

1940s, silk dress with lace detailing a chiffon top and balloon sleeves. STUNNING!

Howard Greer 1940s Silk Dress -1940s, silk dress with lace detailing a chiffon top and balloon sleeves.
Source: 1st Dibs

You may not be able to wear the 1948 women’s Howard Greer cocktail dress in this Lord & Taylor vintage fashion ad but you can frame it and put it up on your wall to admire (avail as of April 2023 HERE).

1940s Vintage Ad: 1948 women's Howard Greer cocktail dress at Lord & Taylor vintage fashion ad

Source: eBay

Here is another vintage fashion ad to frame -1954 Marshall Field & Co women’s Howard Greer black lace dress vintage ad (avail as of April 2023 HERE).

1950s vintage ad: 1954 Marshall Field & Co women's Howard Greer black lace dress vintage ad

Source: eBay

Lastly, looking for a read? Then make sure you pick up his Autobiography, ‘Designing Male’ (if you can find it).

Howard Greer Designing Male book

Now friends,weren’t all those dresses just fantastic?! Sigh I sure would love to own them all. What were your favorites?

Further Reading:

Liz 🙂